Microsoft's Spotlight-like New Tool Coming Soon to Windows 10
- Blog Team
- Apr 19, 2020
- 2 min read
According to Microsoft's recently published roadmap, the Windows 10 operating system will get a new tool next month. This tool will be a tool that resembles Apple's Spotlight tool and allows you to search.
US-based technology giant Microsoft continues to work to provide users with a Windows operating system a good experience at all times. The company had previously shared the roadmap so we could have an idea of what would improve the user experience.
According to that road map shared by Microsoft, the Windows 10 operating system will soon have an important feature. This feature will be a feature that macOS users are also familiar with. The new feature to come to Windows will appear as a Spotlight-like tool available on macOS .
New tool comes to Windows 10:

According to the roadmap shared by Microsoft, this Spotlight-like tool will be released for Windows 10 users next month . The new tool called ' PowerLauncher ', which will come to the operating system, will run independently from the 'Start' menu in
Windows 10.
Just like Apple's Spotlight tool, the PowerLaunch tool will host a search box. Users will be able to search a lot of content on this computer, such as applications and files, from this search box. The difference of this tool from the standard search box in Windows 10 will be keeping the focus on the screen .

It is said that the new tool, PowerLaunch, can be opened with the shortcut
' Windows key + R ' although it is not certain right now . This shortcut allows today's Windows 10 users to launch the ' Run ' tool. Of course, as we said, this is not an instant information at all, so the combination of hotkeys can be different when the vehicle is released.
If we come to the name of the vehicle, Clint Rutkas, a member of the PowerToys team, recently launched a survey on Twitter for the name of the new vehicle. Client who tweeted the questionnaire 'Help us find a name for our Win + R project' collected a total of 1,641 people. While 50.6% of the users who voted for the survey conducted on Twitter gave the vehicle the name ' Power Toys Run ', 20.6% made different suggestions apart from other options.
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